Actress Ashley Judd: ‘Trump Supporters Are Hurting My Career, If This Continues I’m Gonna Move From This Awful Country.The Reason behind this that she attacks Trump many time read below.

American actress Ashley Judd has launched a vicious attack on Donald Trump while addressing massed crowds protesting against the new US president.The Kiss The Girls star compared the Republican to Hitler and made sarcastic reference to his widely-mocked debate remarks saying: “I am a nasty woman.”

Judd then launched into a biting speech against Trump and his supporters adding: “I am not as nasty as a man who looks like he bathes in Cheetos dust.”
The 48-year-old Californian was speaking in front of thousands of protesters in Washington DC who turned out to stand up for gender equality, healthcare for women and other issues thought to be threatened under Trump’s presidency.

The Women’s March is thought to have seen about double the turnout of Friday’s inauguration ceremony with similar protests happening in cities around the world including London and even Antarctica.

Comparing Trump to Hitler, she referred to the president’s cabinet picks as “Nazis renamed” and continued: “I am not as nasty as a Confederate flag being tattooed across my city.
She added: “I am nasty like my bloodstains on my bed sheets.
Judd then addressed the contentious issue of the taxation of female hygiene products which has stirred debate across the world.

She said: “We do not actually choose if and when we had our periods. We do not like throwing away our favorite pairs of underpants.
“Why are pads and tampons still taxed when Viagra and Rogaine are not? Is your erection really more than protecting the parts of my womanhood?

“I am a nasty woman,” actress and activist Ashley Judd declared at the Women’s March on Washington Saturday, before delivering a biting poem about President Donald Trump, his Cabinet, and his supporters.

“I am not as nasty as a man who looks like he bathes in Cheetos dust,” she said, jabbing at Trump’s looks.

Judd, reciting a poem by 19-year-old Nina Donovan, spoke to a crowd estimated at a half a million people who have descended on the nation’s capital to protest Trump on his first full day as president. The Women’s March has seen about double the turnout of Trump’s inauguration ceremony, and similar protests have been organized in cities around the country and the world (even Antarctica).

“I am not as nasty as a Confederate flag being tattooed across my city. … I am not as nasty as a swastika painted on a pride flag,” Judd said, referencing the white nationalist groups that endorsed Trump’s presidency.Judd, a self-proclaimed “loud, vulgar, proud woman,” went to the extreme of comparing Trump to Hitler and referring to his Cabinet picks as “Nazis renamed,” before highlighting the wage inequality between men and women and the luxury taxes imposed on feminine hygiene products.

“I am nasty like my bloodstains on my bed sheets,” Judd said. “We do not actually choose if and when we had our periods. We do not like throwing away our favorite pairs of underpants. Why are pads and tampons still taxed when Viagra and Rogaine are not? Is your erection really more than protecting the parts of my womanhood? Is the bloodstain on my jeans more embarrassing than the thinning of your hair?”